Issues with "Assets over time" report

2017-05-23 Thread Jose Gómez
Hi, I have just realised that the "assets over time" report is not taking into account 2 things: - Unrealised stock gains. I have some stocks that have changed value. In the list of stocks I can see the updated amount, as per the prices set in the price editor. However, in the report I o

Re: Issues with "Assets over time" report

2017-05-23 Thread Edward Doolittle
I'm guessing you mean the Assets Bar Chart? Try the setting Options -> General -> Price Source, set it to "Nearest in Time" On 23 May 2017 at 02:41, Jose Gómez wrote: > Hi, > > I have just realised that the "assets over time" report is not taking into > account 2 things: > >- Unrealised sto

Unsplitting vendor account

2017-05-23 Thread Rich Shepard
On occasion I'll split an expense for a vendor (e.g., a supermarket) into two or more accounts (e.g., groceries and household goods). The next time I purchase something from that same vendor the transfer column displays '-- split transaction --' and I cannot change that to a single expense accou

Re: Unsplitting vendor account

2017-05-23 Thread Colin Law
On 23 May 2017 at 15:43, Rich Shepard wrote: > On occasion I'll split an expense for a vendor (e.g., a supermarket) into > two or more accounts (e.g., groceries and household goods). The next time I > purchase something from that same vendor the transfer column displays '-- > split transaction -

Re: Unsplitting vendor account [RESOLVED]

2017-05-23 Thread Rich Shepard
On Tue, 23 May 2017, Colin Law wrote: Right Click > Remove Other Splits Colin, Well, that is obvious once I see the menu. It never occurred to me to click the right button on the trackball. Thanks for providing the solution, Rich ___ gnucash-use

Re: Understanding taxes and the income statement

2017-05-23 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi, doncram writes: > Just to confirm clearly to Pete. What i did, which was to "edit the > invoice to show 20.00 for Consulting revenue with Taxable set and with Tax > included set to NO, and set Tax table = Consulting Sales Tax", and then Are you sure you set Tax Included to "NO"? With that

Invoices cut off if window is large

2017-05-23 Thread Rick
This took me a while to find because some invoices were being cut off on the right side and others were not. Turns out I had enlarged the window for GnuCash (running 2.6.15). If I shrink the window down a bit, the PDF of an exported invoice comes out normal. If I get the window too large, the invoi

Re: Unsplitting vendor account

2017-05-23 Thread Colin Law
On 23 May 2017 at 17:04, Rich Shepard wrote: > On Tue, 23 May 2017, Colin Law wrote: > >> Right Click > Remove Other Splits > > > Colin, > > What I discovered is that while other splits are removed, the transfer > column still displays 'split transaction.' Deleting and re-entering the > transact

Re: Unsplitting vendor account

2017-05-23 Thread Rich Shepard
On Tue, 23 May 2017, Colin Law wrote: Did you realise you sent this just to me and not to the list? By design. Not for me it doesn't (still display split transaction) (version 2.6.15). What do you see if you click on the Split toolbar button after removing the splits? Don't know as I

Re: Issues with "Assets over time" report

2017-05-23 Thread Jose Gómez
Yes, I meant the the Assets Bar Chart, thanks. Changing the setting as you suggested has fixed the issue. Now stocks show the same amount as in the list of accounts. Thanks! :) I don't understand is why the Assets bar chart report has by default the weighted average option selected, whereas the A

Re: Invoices cut off if window is large

2017-05-23 Thread R. Victor Klassen
Just guessing, but I’d have to bet that is related to letting the HTML renderer handle invoice display and print. The behaviour might even be different if you export the invoice (as HTML) and bring it up in various browsers - printing from there. But that’s pure speculation. R. Victor Klassen

Re: Understanding taxes and the income statement

2017-05-23 Thread Adrien Monteleone
> On May 23, 2017, at 10:42 AM, Derek Atkins wrote: > > Hi, > > doncram writes: > >> Just to confirm clearly to Pete. What i did, which was to "edit the >> invoice to show 20.00 for Consulting revenue with Taxable set and with Tax >> included set to NO, and set Tax table = Consulting Sales T

Re: Issues with "Assets over time" report

2017-05-23 Thread Adrien Monteleone
> On May 23, 2017, at 3:19 PM, Jose Gómez wrote: > > Yes, I meant the the Assets Bar Chart, thanks. > > Changing the setting as you suggested has fixed the issue. Now stocks show > the same amount as in the list of accounts. Thanks! :) > > I don't understand is why the Assets bar chart report

gnucash debian packages

2017-05-23 Thread John Griessen
gnucash (1:2.6.16-1) is in experimental. Is this good to try? I've been staying back on 2.6.14 because 2.6.15 does not work on debian stretch. ___ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-us

Re: Understanding taxes and the income statement

2017-05-23 Thread doncram
Right, i must have misspoken. Set Tax included to Yes so that it understands tax is included in the $20. Thanks for noting that. Pete replied by separate email that he will try all this later, after a few days busy with something else. --Doncram On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 5:36 PM, Adrien Monteleo

Re: gnucash debian packages

2017-05-23 Thread David Carlson
I am using Debian Jessie and the latest version I can find is 2.6.11. Is there any way to use a newer version without rolling my own? David C On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 5:50 PM, John Griessen wrote: > gnucash (1:2.6.16-1) is in experimental. > > Is this good to try? I've been staying back on 2.6

Re: gnucash debian packages

2017-05-23 Thread Adrien Monteleone
> On May 23, 2017, at 9:50 PM, David Carlson > wrote: > > I am using Debian Jessie and the latest version I can find is 2.6.11. Is > there any way to use a newer version without rolling my own? I use to build really easily on Ubuntu Lucid and Precise. I can’t imagine Debian will terribly dif

Issues with Importing Invoices

2017-05-23 Thread Bruce Danielson
Greetings - I am a new user, and I am trying out GnuCash on a rather odd application - I manage a couple of employee water clubs at work (for Sparkletts bottled water - since our employer won't spring for the water - pardon the pun). I have it setup as a business type of accounting. I'm trying th

Re: Issues with "Assets over time" report

2017-05-23 Thread Edward Doolittle
My understanding is that Weighted Average is reasonable as a default for an accounting program, where prices are determined by actual buys and sells. "Nearest in time" is, as John Ralls has said, mainly for "entertainment value" ... it is not accounting. On the other hand, most of my saved reports